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Ruth Evelyn <I>Miller</I> Schrader

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Ruth Evelyn Miller Schrader

Birth
Exeter, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA
Death
12 Apr 2020 (aged 95)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Palmer, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 498
Memorial ID
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The earthly journey of Ruth Evelyn (Miller) Schrader ended on April 12, 2020. At 95 years, she died of natural causes surrounded by family at her home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Ruth was born the tenth child of thirteen to Henry and Bertha (Drier) Miller in Exeter, Nebraska on December 12, 1924. She grew up near Cordova, Nebraska and graduated high school from McCool Junction, Nebraska. At 16 years old, she obtained her teaching certificate. She taught in several one-room schoolhouses in the area. Her many stories about teaching were quite surprising and entertaining.

Ruth and her family loved music and loved to dance. She met Farnum Terrance Schrader at one of the many dances where their fathers would “call” the square dances. Farnum and she were married on January 31, 1948. They started their family and their love of farming around Polk, Nebraska. Ruth and Farnum eventually set up to farm near Wolbach, Nebraska where they spent many years together. The young, busy family grew and was active in many activities and loved to gather with extended family. In 1974, they moved to Palmer, Nebraska and spent many years on a small acreage. As a diligent, supportive farm wife and mother, Ruth held various other jobs outside the home. Among her favorites were working at the bar in Wolbach, the St. Paul Bakery and the nursing home in St. Paul. Ruth was an active member of the Gage Valley Social Club and the Lutheran church in Palmer and St. Paul. As a lifetime member of the St. Paul American Legion Auxiliary, she held all leadership positions over the years. Farnum passed in 2000 and Ruth moved to St. Paul, Nebraska where she remained active, even volunteering and creating more lifelong friends at the hospital Physical Therapy department. In 2012, she moved to Maryland with her son and his family for a short time before they all returned to Lincoln, NE in 2014.

Over the years, Ruth became known for her love of cooking and her love of family. None could compare to her roast and noodles with homemade bread, her hamburger gravy, her angel food cake or sour cream-raisin pie. As a quiet observer in the room, nothing got past her. There wasn’t a baby that couldn’t be consoled on her lap. She enjoyed playing cards with family and friends; pitch was one of her favorites. She loved to garden and in doing so, harvested and canned a bounty of food over the years. A favorite by many was her tomato juice recipe. Ruth enjoyed crafts of all kinds. Among her favorite pastimes were embroidery, reading books and crossword puzzles.

Ruth was preceded in death by her husband Farnum, her parents, all of her siblings and their spouses, as well as her husband’s siblings and their spouses. A son-in-law (Edward Gibson), 2 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and 2 great great-grandchildren also preceded Ruth in death.

She is survived by her children: Terrance & Karen (Trosper) of Alda, NE; Jerome & Hazel (Pierce) of Palmyra, NE; Joan & Garrett Mundt of Lincoln, NE; Jean Gibson of Lincoln, NE; and Jeffrey & Kevin Witcher of Lincoln, NE. Survivors also include 10 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren and their families and a host of other nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services and a celebration of Ruth’s life will occur at a future date. Interment will then be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Palmer, Nebraska.
The earthly journey of Ruth Evelyn (Miller) Schrader ended on April 12, 2020. At 95 years, she died of natural causes surrounded by family at her home in Lincoln, Nebraska.

Ruth was born the tenth child of thirteen to Henry and Bertha (Drier) Miller in Exeter, Nebraska on December 12, 1924. She grew up near Cordova, Nebraska and graduated high school from McCool Junction, Nebraska. At 16 years old, she obtained her teaching certificate. She taught in several one-room schoolhouses in the area. Her many stories about teaching were quite surprising and entertaining.

Ruth and her family loved music and loved to dance. She met Farnum Terrance Schrader at one of the many dances where their fathers would “call” the square dances. Farnum and she were married on January 31, 1948. They started their family and their love of farming around Polk, Nebraska. Ruth and Farnum eventually set up to farm near Wolbach, Nebraska where they spent many years together. The young, busy family grew and was active in many activities and loved to gather with extended family. In 1974, they moved to Palmer, Nebraska and spent many years on a small acreage. As a diligent, supportive farm wife and mother, Ruth held various other jobs outside the home. Among her favorites were working at the bar in Wolbach, the St. Paul Bakery and the nursing home in St. Paul. Ruth was an active member of the Gage Valley Social Club and the Lutheran church in Palmer and St. Paul. As a lifetime member of the St. Paul American Legion Auxiliary, she held all leadership positions over the years. Farnum passed in 2000 and Ruth moved to St. Paul, Nebraska where she remained active, even volunteering and creating more lifelong friends at the hospital Physical Therapy department. In 2012, she moved to Maryland with her son and his family for a short time before they all returned to Lincoln, NE in 2014.

Over the years, Ruth became known for her love of cooking and her love of family. None could compare to her roast and noodles with homemade bread, her hamburger gravy, her angel food cake or sour cream-raisin pie. As a quiet observer in the room, nothing got past her. There wasn’t a baby that couldn’t be consoled on her lap. She enjoyed playing cards with family and friends; pitch was one of her favorites. She loved to garden and in doing so, harvested and canned a bounty of food over the years. A favorite by many was her tomato juice recipe. Ruth enjoyed crafts of all kinds. Among her favorite pastimes were embroidery, reading books and crossword puzzles.

Ruth was preceded in death by her husband Farnum, her parents, all of her siblings and their spouses, as well as her husband’s siblings and their spouses. A son-in-law (Edward Gibson), 2 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and 2 great great-grandchildren also preceded Ruth in death.

She is survived by her children: Terrance & Karen (Trosper) of Alda, NE; Jerome & Hazel (Pierce) of Palmyra, NE; Joan & Garrett Mundt of Lincoln, NE; Jean Gibson of Lincoln, NE; and Jeffrey & Kevin Witcher of Lincoln, NE. Survivors also include 10 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great grandchildren and their families and a host of other nieces, nephews and friends.

Funeral services and a celebration of Ruth’s life will occur at a future date. Interment will then be held at Rose Hill Cemetery in Palmer, Nebraska.


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  • Maintained by: NJochum
  • Originally Created by: GLG
  • Added: Apr 12, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209000118/ruth_evelyn-schrader: accessed ), memorial page for Ruth Evelyn Miller Schrader (12 Dec 1924–12 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209000118, citing Rose Hill Cemetery, Palmer, Merrick County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by NJochum (contributor 50966401).